SPANISH I TEST OUT STUDY GUIDE

 SPANISH I TEST OUT
STUDY GUIDE
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¡EXPRÉSATE! Level 1
Holt, Rinehart & Wilson
A Harcourt Education Company
Notice: This exam includes a reading, writing and speaking sections. Capítulo 1 España ¡Empecemos!, pp. 4‐37 Vocabulary Greeting and goodbyes Numbers 0‐31 Telling time Days of the week and months of the year Alphabet Gramática Subjects and verbs in sentences Subject pronouns Present tense of the verb ser Punctuation marks and written accents
Capítulo 2 Puerto Rico A conocernos, pp. 42‐75 Vocabulary Describing friends Numbers 32‐100 Likes and dislikes Chapter 3 Texas ¿Qué te gusta hacer?, 80‐113 Vocabulary Sports and leisure activities Weekend activities Gramática Ser with adjectives Gender and adjective agreement Question formation Nouns and definite articles The verb gustar, ¿Por qué? and porque The preposition de
Gramática Gustar with infinitives Pronouns after prepositions Present tense of querer with infinitives Present tense of regular –ar verbs Present tense of ir and jugar Weather expressions SPANISH I TEST OUT
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Capítulo 4 Costa Rica La vida escolar, pp. 118‐151 Gramática Vocabulary Indefinite articles; ¿cuánto?, mucho, and poco School supplies and items needed for school Present tense of tener and tener idioms Classes Venir and a + time Ir a + infinities School events Present tense of –er and –ir verbs and tag Places at school questions ‐er/‐ir verbs with irregular yo forms Capítulo 5 Chile En casa con la familia pp.156‐189 Gramática Vocabulary Possessive adjectives Family members Stem‐changing verbs o ue Describing people (physical and personality) Stem‐changing verbs e ie Rooms in the house Estar with prepositions Furniture and accessories Negation Tocar and parecer Capítulo 6 México ¡A comer!, pp. 194‐227 Gramática Vocabulary Ser and estar Lunch foods Pedir and servir Foods you might order in a restaurant Preferir, poder, and probar Describing food Table setting Breakfast and dinner foods Direct objects and direct object pronouns Affirmative informal commands Affirmative informal commands with pronouns Capítulo 7 Argentina Cuerpo sano, mente sana, pp. 232‐265 Gramática Vocabulary Daily routine Verbs with reflexive pronouns Personal items Using infinitives Parts of the body Stem‐changing verbs Telling how you feel Estar, sentirese, and tener More parts of the body Negative informal commands Healthful advice Object and reflexive pronouns with commands SPANISH I TEST OUT
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Capítulo 8 Florida Vamos de compras, pp. 270‐303 Gramática Vocabulary Costar and numbers to 1 million Clothing Demonstrative adjectives and comparisons Colors The verb quedar Preterite of –ar verbs Stores and the things you buy there Preterite of ir Expressions of time Preterite of –ar verbs with reflexive pronouns Capítulo 9 La República Dominicana ¡Festejemos!, pp. 308‐341 Gramática Vocabulary Preterite of –er and –ir verbs Holidays Review of the preterite Holiday activities Pensar que and pensar with infinities Review of direct object pronouns Party foods Conocer and personal a Party activities Getting ready for a party Present progressive Capítulo 10 Perú ¡A viajar!, pp. 346‐379 Gramática Vocabulary Review of the preterite Airport and travel terms Preterite of –car, ‐gar, ‐zar verbs Preterite of hacer Informal commands of spelling‐change and Vacation activities irregular verbs Transportation Review of direct object pronouns Reacting to news Review of verbs with infinities